Death in Haiti Deserves Thought

Breast Cancer

(Photo by John Carroll)

“Death in Haiti can be cruel, raw, and often devastatingly premature. There is often no explanation, no sympathy, and no peace, especially for the poor. Death’s ubiquity, however, does not mean that it deserves any less attention or thought.”

New England Journal of Medicine

July 5, 2012

Antonia P. Eyssallenne, M.D., Ph.D.

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John A. Carroll, MD

www.haitianhearts.org

Breast Cancer

(Photo by John Carroll)

"Death in Haiti can be cruel, raw, and often devastatingly premature. There is often no explanation, no sympathy, and no peace, especially for the poor. Death's ubiquity, however, does not mean that it deserves any less attention or thought."